Featured Articles The IoT is with us now, as I think everyone can agree. But it's not coming without its problems. Security concerns are still ever-present, and platform issues of standardization are not going away anytime soon. Who will solve these problems moving forward? If you're smart, it's your IT department. Last week, we looked at the use of nanomites that were sprayed on athletes to deliver peak performance. This week (in projections of the future) we find out about another way to apply the technology. While many analysts are debating the definitions of M2M and the IoT, no one is debating that wireless data network applications are growing rapidly. Wearables, such as the recently released Apple Watch, offer an opportunity for brands to reach audiences in a personalized way, offering true one-to-one marketing. Sponsored By: Altair Semiconductor As the world continues to move towards the Internet of Things, the idea of all these devices – in the home and the office, on our wrists and clothing – communicating and interacting with each other on our behalf, is fast becoming reality. From wearable devices to connected homes and ‘smart cities,’ the big question is just how we are going to connect all of these devices. One essential solution is LTE. With all existing merits of quality, reliability and security, and with the advent of reduced power consumption and cost, IoT-optimized LTE chipsets are the logical successors of legacy technologies and the ideal solution for IoT and M2M connectivity. Altair Semiconductor is the leading provider of single-mode LTE chipset solutions. Playing a key role in realizing the vision of IoT, Altair offers disruptive LTE semiconductor solutions that make LTE a great choice for connecting the next several billions of things. What Attendees will learn: - REAL IoT market opportunities
- REAL IoT solutions
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Who should attend: - Network architects at Mobile and Fixed carriers
- OEMs and ODMs
- Carrier CIOs and CTOs
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